Two British Folk Songs: Sheet Music Available Now
Contents
- The first song is called “The Bonny Earl o’ Moray”
- The second song is called “She’s Like the Swallow”
- Both songs are traditional British folk songs
- Sheet music for both songs is available for purchase
- The first song is about a young man who is in love with a woman who is already married
- The second song is about a woman who is in love with a man who is already married
- Both songs are sad, but ultimately hopeful
Looking for some new music to add to your repertoire? Check out our latest release – Two British Folk Songs. Sheet music is now available for both songs, so you can start learning them right away!
The first song is called “The Bonny Earl o’ Moray”
“The Bonny Earl o’ Moray” is a Scottish ballad that tells the story of the Earl of Moray, who was killed in 1592. The song was first printed in 1765, and is one of the oldest Scottish ballads. It has been translated into many languages and has been recorded by many artists, including Bob Dylan and Joan Baez.
The second song is called “Down by the Salley Gardens”
“Down by the Salley Gardens” is an Irish ballad that was first published in 1892. The song tells the story of a young man who meets a girl by a river, and they fall in love.
The second song is called “She’s Like the Swallow”
“She’s Like the Swallow” is a traditional Newfoundland song about a young woman who leaves her home to follow her sailor sweetheart. The song is sad, but also has a sense of hope and nostalgia.
The sheet music for “She’s Like the Swallow” is now available to purchase online. The song can be played on any instrument, and is suitable for all levels of ability.
Both songs are traditional British folk songs
“Two British Folk Songs: Sheet Music Available Now” is a songbook containing the sheet music for two traditional British folk songs. The songbook is now available for purchase, and contains the sheet music for both songs as well as accompanying audio files.
Sheet music for both songs is available for purchase
We are pleased to announce that sheet music for both of our British folk songs, “The Bonny Earl O’Moray” and “The Three Ravens”, is now available for purchase.
Each song is available as a PDF download for £1 (or $1.50 USD), and can be printed out or used on a digital device. The sheet music includes the lyrics, chords, and melody line for each song.
To purchase the sheet music, please visit our website (link provided below) and click on the “Buy Now” button next to the song of your choice. Payment can be made via PayPal or credit card.
Once your payment has been processed, you will be able to download the PDF file immediately. We hope you enjoy playing these songs!
The first song is about a young man who is in love with a woman who is already married
The first song is called “Barbara Allen” and is about a young man who is in love with a woman who is already married. The second song is called “The Unquiet Grave” and is about a woman who is mourning the death of her husband.
The second song is about a woman who is in love with a man who is already married
The second song is about a woman who is in love with a man who is already married. She sings about how she would do anything for him, even if it means giving up her own happiness.
Both songs are sad, but ultimately hopeful
Both songs are sad, but ultimately hopeful. They are about loss, but also about rebirth and hope. They both reflect the British attitude towards death and dying, which is that it is a natural part of life and should be accepted with dignity.
The first song, “The Water Is Wide,” is about a young man who is dying of an incurable disease. He know he is going to die soon, but he is not scared. He is at peace with his fate and looks forward to the next life.
The second song, “She Moved Through the Fair,” is about a young woman who dies in childbirth. Her lover mourns her death, but he knows she will be reborn in the next life and they will be together again.